The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 7 |
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Strana 53
... fatire and panegyric , will lead us to conclude that this perfon was one of whom it had been inconve nient for the author to speak openly , either in praise or difpraife . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q ...
... fatire and panegyric , will lead us to conclude that this perfon was one of whom it had been inconve nient for the author to speak openly , either in praise or difpraife . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q ...
Strana 143
... before obferved , that Shakspeare here , perhaps , alluded to Spenser's poem , entitled The Tears of the Mufes , on the neglect and contempt That is fome fatire , keen , and critical , MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . MIDSUM 143.
... before obferved , that Shakspeare here , perhaps , alluded to Spenser's poem , entitled The Tears of the Mufes , on the neglect and contempt That is fome fatire , keen , and critical , MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . MIDSUM 143.
Strana 144
William Shakespeare. That is fome fatire , keen , and critical , * Not forting with a nuptial ceremony . A tedious brief feene of young Pyrantus , And his love Thibe ; very tragical mirth . Merry and ... fatire, keen, and critical,...
William Shakespeare. That is fome fatire , keen , and critical , * Not forting with a nuptial ceremony . A tedious brief feene of young Pyrantus , And his love Thibe ; very tragical mirth . Merry and ... fatire, keen, and critical,...
Strana 173
... fatire and panegyrick " I fhall examine anon , I only wish to know , for the prefent , why it would have been " inconvenient for the author to speak openly in ،، difpraife " of the Scotifh Queen . If he meant to pleafe " the imperial ...
... fatire and panegyrick " I fhall examine anon , I only wish to know , for the prefent , why it would have been " inconvenient for the author to speak openly in ،، difpraife " of the Scotifh Queen . If he meant to pleafe " the imperial ...
Strana 256
... fatire is , for the most part , general , and , as himself says , C6 his taxing like a wild - goofe flies , " Unclaim'd of any man . The place before us feems to be an exception . For by Holofer . nes is defigned a particular character ...
... fatire is , for the most part , general , and , as himself says , C6 his taxing like a wild - goofe flies , " Unclaim'd of any man . The place before us feems to be an exception . For by Holofer . nes is defigned a particular character ...
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